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RUSSELL SLADE LEAVES BLUEBIRDS
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Cardiff City manager Russell Slade has left the role with immediate effect, leaving the Bluebirds manager-less just a month before they kick off their Championship campaign.
The 54-year-old Englishman is yet to give reasons for his resignation but it is believed that a clash of ideologies, ideas and cultures between the Bracknell born manager and Cardiff City's billionaire Malaysian owner, Vincent Tan.
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The ex-Letyton Orient manager has left the Bluebirds only 268 days after replacing the ill-fated Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the Championship club.
This is not the first time a manager has left Cardiff following problems with the owner.
Championship-winning manager, Malky Mackay, was sacked by the Bluebirds in December 2013 following the emergence of racist text messages exchanged between him and Head of Recruitment, Iain Moody.
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Who next? We aren't sure but one thing is for certain, there is never a dull moment at Cardiff City
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RUSSELL SLADE LEAVES BLUEBIRDS
View attachment 1042140
Cardiff City manager Russell Slade has left the role with immediate effect, leaving the Bluebirds manager-less just a month before they kick off their Championship campaign.
The 54-year-old Englishman is yet to give reasons for his resignation but it is believed that a clash of ideologies, ideas and cultures between the Bracknell born manager and Cardiff City's billionaire Malaysian owner, Vincent Tan.
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The ex-Letyton Orient manager has left the Bluebirds only 268 days after replacing the ill-fated Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the Championship club.
This is not the first time a manager has left Cardiff following problems with the owner.
Championship-winning manager, Malky Mackay, was sacked by the Bluebirds in December 2013 following the emergence of racist text messages exchanged between him and Head of Recruitment, Iain Moody.
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Who next? We aren't sure but one thing is for certain, there is never a dull moment at Cardiff City
More to follow